It’s not a done deal or anything. The current membership still has to vote on AA’s inclusion. But if that all goes well, we’ll be that much closer to having at least a strong sense of unity (if not total unity) between all these groups. Historically, they haven’t all worked together on many things. SCA is an exception to that rule.

Almost certainly not. The Secular Coalition specifically lobbies for the rights of atheists and other nonbelievers, while the MRFF (like Americans United for Separation of Church and State) defends the Constitutional rights of all Americans, including believers.

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It’s not a done deal or anything. The current membership still has to vote on AA’s inclusion.

Herb Silverman (SCA’s pres.) spoke about this in Atlanta on Friday night, and he sounded optimistic about it.

Trina Hoaks

I was at the convention this weekend. It was great!

According to David Silverman, National Spokesperson for AA, it is now official. They are joining.